Hildy Johnson has decided to leave the world of being a newspaper reporter to get married and go into a more honorable profession of advertising. Then a scoop on a major news story that will shake up Chicago's City Hall falls into his lap. Stop the presses!

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CAUTION: Some language in this show may be inappropriate for children.

Hildy Johnson (Andrew Feldhamer) is trying to work on the news story of a lifetime, while his financée, Peggy (Megan Rowe), is waiting to catch the train, and Managing Editor Walter Burns (Matthew Thompson) wants him to get back to work.

Post-show discussion - Sunday, September 20 on the media

Director John Townsend moderates a panel discussing The Front Page. The panelists are
Jane McClure, reporter and assistant editor at Access Press ;
Jane Kirtley, the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota; and
Mike Burbach, news editor, Saint Paul Pioneer-Press.